Drug-testing kits to be offered to patrons in California bars this summer

Drug-testing kits to be offered to patrons in California bars this summer
LOS ANGELES, CA – THURSDAY, JULY 7, 2023 – A bartender pours a cocktail at Loreto in Frogtown. (Ricardo DeAratanha/Los Angeles Times)
(Ricardo DeAratanha/Los Angeles Times)

Drug-testing kits to be offered to patrons in California bars this summer

Fast Break

Karen Garcia March 26, 2024

California bars and nightclubs will be required starting July 1 to offer or sell drug

testing kits to patrons who suspect someone has tampered with their drink.

Assembly Bill 1013 will require bars and nightclubs that have a Type 48 license to sell or provide at no cost drug

testing kits and have visible signage advertising the kits, the California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control announced this week.

ABC’s The department’s

required signage for bars and nightclubs is available on the state agency’s website. The sign will

say, “Don’t

get roofied! Drink spiking drug test kits available here. Ask a staff member for details.”

The test device can be a test strip, a straw or stickers that are used to detect the presence of drugs used to incapacitate

the victim victims

.

The kits

must

test for Rohypnol (flunitrazepam

,

also known as “roofies”), ketamine

,

and gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid (liquid ecstasy)

,

but

the kits they

are not required to test for all three at once.

About 2,400 business with

T

ype 48 licenses across the state will have to comply with the new requirements or face administrative actions affecting their licenses. The California Department of Alcoholic Beverage Control did not specify what the actions would be.

Cities including West Hollywood and Long Beach passed initiatives in the last two years to offer their local bars and restaurants

similar

date-rape drug

test kits.

Both cities launched their own testing programs after consistent annual reports of people who believed they had been drugged by a spiked drink.

The city of Long Beach’s Health and Human Services Department publishes a list of businesses and organizations that participate in its

SipSafe Long Beach

p

rogram,

“where through which

patrons can get a free test.

Under the new state law, if cities do not have an existing drug

testing kit distribution program, business owners will have to find and purchase the kits on their own.

How does the test kit work?

Testandgo and Drink Smart Drink Safe are among several companies that sell tests that detect gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid and ketamine. A majority of the test strips use the same process for detecting a spiked drink.

Drink Smart Drink Safe sells a test coaster that contains two test strips. One is to the left and one is to the right side of the coaster. Each test has two spots, labeled A and B.

When testing your drink, you need to place drops of your beverage onto both the A and B spots of a single test. Use your finger to place the drops, then smear them gently and wait for the liquid to dry.

If the test spot turns blue, your drink has been tainted. A pinkish tint means the drink contains ketamine; a greenish tint means it contains gamma-Hydroxybutyric acid.

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